Name
|
Estonian name
|
Location
|
Time
|
Years
|
Notes
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August Blues Festival
|
Augustibluus
|
Haapsalu
|
August
|
2004–present
|
|
Estonian Song Festival
|
Laulupidu
|
Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, Tallinn
|
July
|
1869–present
|
held every five years
|
Glasperlenspiel Music Festival
|
Klaaspärlimäng
|
Tartu, Tallinn, Pärnu, Jõhvi, Vormsi
|
June–July
|
1995–present
|
|
Green Christmas
|
|
Rakvere
|
December
|
1996–present
|
|
Jazzkaar
|
|
|
|
1990–present
|
|
Lelle Alternatiiv
|
|
Lelle
|
July
|
2004–present
|
|
Music of Seven Cities
|
|
Ida-Viru County
|
|
|
summer festival in different towns in Ida-Viru County
|
MustonenFest
|
|
|
|
1989–present
|
baroque music festival. Named after Andres Mustonen
|
Orient, the Festival of Eastern Music
|
|
|
|
|
Festival of Eastern Music
|
Pärnu Opera Days
|
|
Pärnu
|
|
|
opera music Organized by Eesti Kontsert
|
Rabarock
|
|
Järvakandi
|
June
|
2005–2009, 2011–present
|
|
Rock Ramp
|
|
Viljandi
|
August
|
|
|
Suure-Jaani Music Festival
|
Suure-Jaani Muusikafestival
|
Suure-Jaani
|
|
1998–present
|
celebrates the musical works of notable Suure-Jaani residents Artur Kapp, Villem Kapp, Eugen Kapp and Mart Saar
|
Tallinn International Organ Festival
|
|
Tallinn
|
|
1987–present
|
organized by Eesti Kontsert
|
Tallinn Music Week
|
|
Tallinn
|
end of March to beginning of April
|
2009–present
|
Annual showcase music festival.
|
Tallinn Piano Festival
|
|
Tallinn
|
|
1998–present
|
Biggest piano festival in Baltic states
|
Viljandi Folk Festival
|
Viljandi Pärimusmuusika Festival
|
Viljandi
|
end of July
|
1993–present
|
|
Viru Folk
|
|
Käsmu
|
August
|
2008–present
|
|